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‘The State Council receives drafts on ‘Public Health Law’ and ‘Financial Law’ for review’

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 2:27 PM
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The Shura Council in Muscat recently referred the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” to the State Council for further review during its 11th regular session of the first annual convening for the tenth term. The meeting was chaired by Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council. Additionally, the council discussed the report of a committee focused on job seekers, resulting in recommendations to enhance the labour market in Oman. The council will continue discussions in its 12th regular session on Thursday, focusing on draft laws referred by the government.

During the recent session of the Shura Council in Muscat, the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” were referred to the State Council for further review. This step marks progress in the legislative process during the first annual convening for the tenth term. The meeting, chaired by Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council, also included discussions on a report concerning job seekers. The outcomes of these discussions resulted in recommendations to improve the labour market in Oman.

The Shura Council’s recent session in Muscat saw the continuation of legislative work with the referral of the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” to the State Council. Under the leadership of Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council, the council also focused on a report concerning job seekers. The discussions during the session resulted in recommendations aimed at enhancing the labour market in Oman. The council will continue its work during the 12th regular session, focusing on additional draft laws provided by the government.

The recent session of the Shura Council in Muscat included the referral of the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” to the State Council for further review. This marks progress in the legislative process during the first annual convening for the tenth term under the leadership of Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council. Additionally, discussions on a report concerning job seekers led to recommendations aimed at improving the labour market in Oman. The council will continue its work during the 12th regular session, where further draft laws will be discussed.

The recent session of the Shura Council in Muscat saw the referral of the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” to the State Council for further review. Under the leadership of Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council, discussions on a report concerning job seekers took place, resulting in recommendations to enhance the labour market in Oman. The council will continue its work during the 12th regular session, focusing on additional draft laws provided by the government.

In conclusion, the recent session of the Shura Council in Muscat marked progress in the legislative process with the referral of the draft “Public Health Law” and “Financial Law” to the State Council for further review. Under the leadership of Sheikh Khalid Hilal Al Maawali, Chairman of the Shura Council, discussions on a report concerning job seekers resulted in recommendations aimed at improving the labour market in Oman. The council will continue its work during the 12th regular session, focusing on additional draft laws provided by the government.

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